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All through the summer of 1788, the great poet-philosopher-playwright Friedrich Schiller used to stride around this bend, ...
GALLERY SERIES/Lewisburg The Bucknell Gallery Series will present performer-composer and Georgia Tech music professor Alexandria Smith; and musician, music technologist, and educator Jeff Albert at ...
We're approaching a day that still lives in infamy 160 years later. This April 14 will be eight score years since the ...
New-York folk four-piece Florist are back with their new album, Jellywish. With ten new songs about the end of the world, the apocalypse never sounded so good.
but for me its naething but what I say i’ my father’s house every day, and I dinna see how he could hae tauld it ony other way’. The poem plays upon major themes in the work of Burns ...
a symphonic tone poem about a little girl growing up in postwar Japan. This piece received its world debut with the Philippine Philharmonic in 2001 and will be performed in 2003 with Kent Nagano ...
LMU alumna Remy Smith (‘22) talks her love for Los Angeles, the women of rock 'n' roll who inspire her songwriting and maintaining artistic integrity as a musician.
Though led by NYPIRG and Fahari-Libertad, multiple clubs on campus participated in the fair. These included In Living Color, ...
Stephanie Pacheco, a student at Borough of Manhattan Community College, wrote “Dear CUNY” to celebrate the value New York’s ...
When severe weather swept through the state, the last thing people wanted to lose was their homes, but Cassandra Pacheco, a mother of three, says she lost a person that meant the world to her, her ...
Elton John and Brandi Carlile teamed up on Saturday Night Live to perform a pair of tracks from their new collaborative album ...